Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

24 servings
If you are looking for an amazing and easy holiday cookie then you are going to love these Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies! These Red Velvet Cookies are made from a cake mix, but totally taste as if they are a homemade Red Velvet cookie.

Ingredients

  • 1 box red velvet cake mix
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/3 cup of oil
  • 2 cup powder sugar

Directions

  1. 1

    Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

  2. 2

    In a large mixing bowl combine the cake mix, eggs, and oil. Stir until well combined.

  3. 3

    Pour your powder sugar into a bowl.

  4. 4

    Scoop them with a 1 tablespoon size scoop. Roll your dough into a ball and roll the balls in the powder sugar.

  5. 5

    Place the cookies on a sheet pan leaving two inches in between each cookie.

  6. 6

    Bake for 8 to 10 minutes until the edges are slightly brown on the edges.

Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

3.6(35)15 min24 servings

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Ten years ago, I was strolling through the West Village in New York City when I first came upon Magnolia Bakery—with its toy-like displays of layer cakes, cheesecakes, and cupcakes; all that pastel yellow, green, and blue frosting; the long line snaking out the door. The cupcake was in its heyday. It seemed everywhere you turned there was a cupcake shop: If it wasn’t Magnolia, it was Butter Lane on 7th Street, Melissa’s on 14th, Georgetown on Mercer, or (RIP) Crumbs on University Place. I had just moved to Manhattan from Atlanta a few months prior, where the cupcake craze had yet to explode, and felt lucky to live in a city where a shop’s single purpose was to dole out mini cakes topped with buttercream. I had also just broken up with my then-boyfriend and was soaking in the cold winter streets on my own for the first time. And the one thing you need when you’re cold, alone, and heartbroken is to stumble upon a bakery filled with cupcakes. The sweet brightness of the shop was in stark contrast to how I was feeling that night. It wasn’t until I got to the counter after waiting in that line, ordered myself a red velvet cupcake (something I had never had before), and took my first bite that, for one brief second, I was able to forget about the breakup and wrap my mind around this new thing I had just shoveled into my mouth. I had never tasted anything like it. Was it vanilla or chocolate? Or both? Definitely both, like a black and white milkshake. Or a deeper cookies 'n' cream. That first bite at Magnolia would inform how I’d measure all other red velvet desserts thereafter: Red velvet batter must, in my opinion, have enough sugar to caramelize at the edges after being baked (for flavor, but also a slightly chewy texture in the cupcakes' case). There must be savoriness (thanks to salt and vinegar, the latter of which helps the cake rise, too) as well as bitterness (thanks to the cocoa and food coloring). Speaking of artificial facades, there must be a deep, bold, brick-red hue to it (because that’s the color of reignition). Most sources point to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in N.Y.C. as the crimson cake’s original creator. Wherever it came from, red velvet is, for me, a flavor that I’ll always associate with my early years in New York, and by extension, who I was back then: wide-eyed, vulnerable, and unabashedly sanguine. A lot has changed in ten years: The hotel has since closed and been turned into luxury condominiums; I barely remember that ex-boyfriend’s name, let alone his face; and cupcakes, especially red velvet, are way over. But even after all these years, one thing has remained the same: I still love this stupid city.

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About this Recipe

Craving a festive, irresistible treat that tastes homemade but comes together in a flash? These Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies are your answer, delivering rich, classic red velvet flavor with astonishing ease, perfect for any holiday gathering or simple indulgence.

The magic of these Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies lies in their cake mix foundation, transforming minimal effort into a remarkably tender, chewy cookie with that signature red velvet tang. This clever shortcut ensures consistent results every time, letting you bake delicious cookies without the fuss of measuring multiple dry ingredients. With just a few staple ingredients, you'll achieve a treat that truly tastes as if it's from scratch.

Prepare for a delightful bite: a soft, crinkly exterior dusted with sweet powdered sugar gives way to a wonderfully chewy interior. Each cookie boasts the deep, subtle cocoa notes and vibrant color characteristic of red velvet, making them as visually appealing as they are delicious. Despite being made from a mix, you'll be surprised by their rich, homemade taste and perfectly soft texture that practically melts in your mouth.

While these Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies shine in their simple elegance, their cake mix base offers a fun opportunity for creative twists. Consider swapping the red velvet mix for a different cake mix flavor—think chocolate for a richer experience, or even a yellow cake mix for a classic butter cookie taste. The core recipe remains the same, providing a versatile foundation for your baking adventures.

These charming cookies are a perfect addition to any holiday cookie platter, a thoughtful homemade gift, or a quick sweet treat for unexpected guests. They pair wonderfully with a glass of milk, a warm cup of coffee, or even a festive hot chocolate, adding a touch of vibrant cheer to any occasion.

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